Common use of Research and Development Clause in Contracts

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards NHS Boards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌working.‌ As indicated in section 4.3. the service must continuously demonstrate that they are delivering the service in an evidenced and cost effective manner, by auditing performance and applying best practice to support efficient, effective and innovative working.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards NHS Boards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌working.‌ As indicated in section 4.3. The service must continuously demonstrate that they are delivering the service in an evidenced and cost effective manner, by auditing performance and applying best practice to support efficient, effective and innovative working.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards NHS Boards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌working

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement

Research and Development. It is expected that all nationally designated specialist services, facilitate a continuous programme of research, development and quality improvement in line with routine day to day service delivery. The service should contribute to the Provider’s Research and Development workplan and gain benefit from the partnership working between NHSBoards NHS Boards and the Chief Scientists Office to support the infrastructure to allow clinical research, application of best practice and processes that support efficient and effective working‌working.‌ As indicated in section 4.3. The service must continuously demonstrate that they are delivering the service in an evidenced and cost effective manner, by auditing performance and applying best practice to support efficient, effective and innovative working.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Service Agreement